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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Marshall Stimson

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Marshall Stimson

Theodore Roosevelt is pleased with Marshall Stimson’s letter as he had been communicating with prominent men on the subject. He has tried to increase the Navy and fortify Hawaii and the Pacific Coast, but faced difficulties doing so. Roosevelt considers The Valor of Ignorance sound in its purpose but finds Homer Lea overstates matters, making his argument less impressionable.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1910-12-19

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Robert P. Bass

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Robert P. Bass

Theodore Roosevelt sends Governor Bass a letter from Mrs. Streeter along with a letter and two articles by Mary Boyle O’Reilly. He finds the conditions discussed dreadful and hopes Bass will become involved. Roosevelt did not want to write an article on the issue as requested by Virgil V. Johnson unless Bass thought it helpful.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1910-12-23